With the Covid pandemic approaching its five-year anniversary, a growing number of startups in San Francisco are ditching remote work.
An increasing number of early-stage startups in San Francisco are ditching remote work, and bringing employees to the office at least four days a week.
"Coming out of school, I overlooked how much work is really a part of your life and not just a box to check off," said Jackson, who previously worked at an enterprise software company."Being fully remote, it feels like it's just like a thing that you have to do."In May, Jackson got his wish, taking a job at Tako, a visualization search engine startup that requires employees come to the office four days a week.
Tako has been on the hunt for a bigger space, preferably in the Hayes Valley neighborhood, a hub for generative AI start-ups, or in downtown Jackson Square.Noah Jackson, 27, and his colleagues at Tako, a San Francisco startup that works in person four days a week. "I immediately was like, 'Cool, I'll take it. Send me the paperwork right now,'" said Tratar, whose company is building an AI operating system. He estimates the office would likely have cost his company twice as much before the pandemic.
"We've seen enormous growth in the category, but we're really just at the beginning," Hart said, about the current state of AI.
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